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Most Weird Strange Weather EVER This Week | Snowballs in March
Oh What Joy Our Planet Is If We Take Care Of It!
Nebraska floods: private pilots fly in to help city walled off by water || free flights shuttle stranded residents to and from Fremont, and bring in supplies
Severe Weather News
Yes, the weather has been weird and the world should brace for more weird weather.
The Guardian
Natural disasters and extreme weather
Like all liquids, water generally expands as it heats up.
Extreme weather gets a boost from climate change. We're seeing hotter heat waves, drier droughts, bigger storm surges and more
Scientists are detecting a stronger link between the planet's warming and its changing weather patterns.
Snow and frigid weather || It may seem counterintuitive, but the increase in snowfall during winter storms may be linked to climate change.
Remember – a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. So when the temperatures are below freezing, snowfall can break records.
And scientists are studying a possible connection between a warming Arctic and cold winters in the eastern United States. The idea is that melting sea ice in the Arctic can weaken the jet stream, allowing frigid polar air to travel farther south.
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Storms and floods
As more evaporation leads to more moisture in the atmosphere, rainfall intensifies. For example, we now know that the rainfall from Hurricane Harvey was 15 percent more intense and three times as likely to occur due to human-induced climate change.
We expect to see a higher frequency of Category 4 and 5 storms, also, as temperatures continue to rise.
Protecting Our Planet Is A Big Job
- Zach Van Harris JR
SOURCE:
"Certain kinds of weather, and the destruction they cause, worsen on a warming planet." -Scott Weaver, Chief Climate Scientist
"Clouds that can dump a lot of rain are more common in a warmer atmosphere." - Ilissa Ocko, Climate Scientist
How Extreme Weather—Even Blizzards—Are Connected To Global Warming. Tackling Urgent Threats. Using Science & Economics. Bipartisan Approach.
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Most Weird Strange Weather EVER This Week | Snowballs in March
Oh What Joy Our Planet Is If We Take Care Of It!
Nebraska floods: private pilots fly in to help city walled off by water || free flights shuttle stranded residents to and from Fremont, and bring in supplies
Severe Weather News
Yes, the weather has been weird and the world should brace for more weird weather.
The Guardian
Natural disasters and extreme weather
Like all liquids, water generally expands as it heats up.
Extreme weather gets a boost from climate change. We're seeing hotter heat waves, drier droughts, bigger storm surges and more
Scientists are detecting a stronger link between the planet's warming and its changing weather patterns.
Snow and frigid weather || It may seem counterintuitive, but the increase in snowfall during winter storms may be linked to climate change.
Remember – a warmer atmosphere holds more moisture. So when the temperatures are below freezing, snowfall can break records.
And scientists are studying a possible connection between a warming Arctic and cold winters in the eastern United States. The idea is that melting sea ice in the Arctic can weaken the jet stream, allowing frigid polar air to travel farther south.
Act when it matters most
Storms and floods
As more evaporation leads to more moisture in the atmosphere, rainfall intensifies. For example, we now know that the rainfall from Hurricane Harvey was 15 percent more intense and three times as likely to occur due to human-induced climate change.
We expect to see a higher frequency of Category 4 and 5 storms, also, as temperatures continue to rise.
Protecting Our Planet Is A Big Job
- Zach Van Harris JR
SOURCE:
"Certain kinds of weather, and the destruction they cause, worsen on a warming planet." -Scott Weaver, Chief Climate Scientist
"Clouds that can dump a lot of rain are more common in a warmer atmosphere." - Ilissa Ocko, Climate Scientist
How Extreme Weather—Even Blizzards—Are Connected To Global Warming. Tackling Urgent Threats. Using Science & Economics. Bipartisan Approach.
Tags: Global Warming. Waterfalls. Sioux Falls. Multiple Cars Stuck in Floodwaters. River Swells. Snow Melt. Ice Cracking. Dangerous Floodwaters. March 2019. Bad Weather. Cars Floating Down Street. High Water Rise. Treacherous Roads. Dangerous Rapids. Uneccessary Journey. Polar Plunge. Polar Vortex. Winter Blast. Cold Snap. Natural Disaster. Major Crisis. Mysterious Climate Change. Most Weird Strangest Extreme Weather Ever. Snowballs. Winter Wonderland. Ice River. Blizzard. Uncanny. Severe. Frigid. This is News to Me. The Guardian. Nebraska Floods. Utility Trucks Combat Flash Flood While Fixing Power lines that Fall Due to Major Floods in City. Flood Waters Rise On Business and Residential Property Damage. Recap of Floods in City of South Dakota. Multiple Cars Trapped in Scary Sioux Falls Floodwaters.
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